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George & Rersley, Limited, Present A GRAND DRAPERY REPLENISHING OPPORTUNITY. The Great Special Bargain Offering' at " THE ECONOMIC " The wonderful Bargain Offering in Choice New Season's Drapery attracted a large crowd of eager shoppers yesterday. Do, hot hesitate, but come now for your share. There are for to-morrow: — Costume Dept. Bargains Millinery Dept. Bargains Outfitting Dept, Bargains 0 only Good Quality Cream 6 dozen large Wlde-brlmmed 2 dozen only Ladles' CHEMISES COATS and SKIRTS— Up-to- Pandan HATS— Usual price 10/6. —In longcloth ; beautifully mado date style, and very smartly our Special Bargain Price 6/11 and finished, trimmed Swiss em* trimmed and cut ; coats lined broidery and tucks, or lace. Bar* silk or silk serge " gain Prices 3/6, 3/11 to 6/6 Bargain Price 29/6 s dMen only ready-TO-WEAR a „ ,' , , »»„ : HATS— In pedal, tagel and chip ; t.« d °i on . La , t " oß , OOWBIHAm on-v wnnci nncniMec trimmed with silk novelties. Usual TIONS--ln longcloth, nicely •S •'»» ,™°P E . L 008TUME8— nrloe 27/e. Bargain Prices 10/6 trimmed Valenciennes lace and n very latest styles and celours, prioß "'*' J^inhs Insertion, or Swiss embroldory In light weight materials, case- *"" l<{/0 and Insertion, yokes in various ment cloth, tussore silk, etc. All . — : designs. Bargain Prices 5/6, 6/€ < "KS!«,. dOS a,; n Jr I cW y 6 d.»n UNTR.MMED STRAW »■'« SHAPEB— In blaok, burnt, and _, . „ , „„ colours, usual prices e/e and 10/e L« l L 0 £ 8n . .Lad les, es CO Mil NA30 Cood Quality Tweed, etc, Bargain Price 2/11 each TIONS — In longcloth, handCOATS and SKIRTS— AII styl- somely trimmed Swiss ombroldIshly made ; many coats lined ?? p V a " d Juuks, or Valenciennes silk, In fairly dark mixtures. and 8 dozen New Novelty OSTRICH If o *,' boadl "S and tucks, In pretty otrlpes. Bargain Price ai/- PLUME MOUNTS - Colours" designs. Bargain Prtlces t/6, 8/6 Pink, brown, tan, saxe, gold, . '" ii Stylish summer weight SUITS bl *?J «° a ld h at 3 do * en on| y Lat "« s ' combina- — ln Cine coating serge j high- 9/6 ' 3ar e aln "™ B'll8 ' 11 each TIONS— In white India gauze, waisteti coat with collar and cuffs beautifully cool, for -summer of self-tone silk ; lined silk serge wear, In high or low neck, short corselet sktfi with seam to front 200 FLORAL TRAILS— In mixed sleeves, In women's or O.S, ard back ; colours— tan and saxe - blossoms. Usual price 6/11. womon's size. Bargain Prices 2/6, only Bargain Price 39/6 Bargain Price 1/- eaoh 2/9, 3/11 \ A SPECIAL NECKWEAR BARGAIN.-60 doz. Guipure Lace PETER PAN COLLARS. JRound shape and point effect ; also Nottingham Lace Sunshine Shape, in Paris or white. Usually sold at Is. Bargain Price, 6d. each* Open To-might from 7 to 9. Close To-morrow at 1 p.m. as usual. GEORGE & KERSLEyTIJMITEP Wellington*

PRETTY KIMONOS AND JACKETS FROM FAR-AWAY JAPAN. A WIDE choice of theso beautiful JapancsoCropo Garments is open for your selection hero. Tho Kimonos aro very dainty, and at 8s lid, 10s 6d and 12s 6d constitute good value. The smart, well-finished, noatly-om-broidored Jackets cost from 3s Ud upwards. These goods are quite Hew and up to the minute in etyle. MRS. MATHEWSON, 264 and 266, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE !" LANGER D'RESSOUTTING SCHOOL (Established 1902). 94, Willis-strett (opp. Shortt's). THE Langer System is accurate, easily learnt, and simple in operation— featuree- which account for its popularity. Classes daily ; Evening, Tuesdays and Fridays. Also \Ladies Tailoring and Millinery Classes. Patterns Cut to 1 Moasilromenfcs a Speciality. Agonts inquired. —Mica Kate Stewart. .Principal. INDIAN ART DEPOT, 306, LAMBTON-QUAY, THE LADIES' SHOP FOR UNIQUE PRESENTS. Specialise in , LACE GOODS, "LtfCILLE" BLOUSES, Also, CHILDREN'S AND BABIES' OUTFITS. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY! A CCURATE information from the Xjl leading fashion centres enables Miss M'Keegan to _ forecast ; every passing whim of fashion's vagaries in Millinery Modes. It is thus that % her charming Summer oreations display such exclusiveness and originality, both in beautiful lines and exquisite trimmings. There are many dashing styles and others demure, but every model reflects the deft touch of an artist. MISS M'KEEGAN, MILLINER. MANNERS-STREET. WELLINGTON. MADAME ZERNI (late of Sydney), Toilet Expert, court* comparison in all kinds of Hairwork, Scalp and Skin Treatment, eto., and bogs to inform ladies that she is the only perfect and permanent Hair Dyer in the Dominion. Advice free. The Square, Palmereton North. yncr anted known— SUITS DRY CLEANED, ss. DRESSES DYED BLACK, 6s. ANY OTHER COLOUR, 7s 6d. Don't bo misled — make suro it is ESTALL'S, 85, Vivian-st. (Opp. Salvation Army). OF INTEREST TO LADD3S. fTTHIS is the last opportunity of attendX ing MISS CARTER'S COOKERY DEMONSTRATION CLASSES, as she leaves shortly for » tour of New Zealand. Terms and particulars on application. 94, WILLIS-STREET (Room No. 1), or 'Phono 3721 (two ringsj. \\T ANTE D KNOW N. TV BRACELET WATCHES, Gold, Silver, 1 ' and Gun Metal, with finest lover movement*. Guaranteed Timekeepers. BRILLIANT DIAMOND RINGS. G. T. WHITE, Jeweller, 274, Lambton-quay. BAILY'S RACQUETS. JUST Opened Up, our shipments of the above. > See the famous Classic, Charmian, Princess, Tournament, All England, etc. The very latest styles and all weights, from 10s to 425. W. J. SEATER AND CO., N.Z. Agents, 24, GRBY-STREET. 'Phono 1474.

MAIDS' SERGE SCHOOL SUITS, .AT WHOLESALE PRICES. BEST FOX'S No. 2 NAVY SERGE, Sacs-5, 20s, 6, 21b; 7, 22-» 6d; 8, 23s 6d; 9, 255; 10, 26s 6dj 11, 28s. Norfolks— s, 21s, 6. 22«; 7, 23s 6d; 8, 24s 6d; 9, 265; 10, 27s 6d ; 11, 29e. Lined Coats, 2s extra. WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, 54, Ghuznee-stroot (corner Cuba-st.) Posted to any address. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF .WOMEN AND CHILDREN. milE Secretary will be in attendance at X the Roomi, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willintraefc. on TUESDAY »nd FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All •oamiuuMtiQ.a* itriotl* Mtidntiil,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1913, Page 9

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